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Quick Reference

Census Bureau

Political Graveyard

CIA World Factbook

Earth Calendar

Chicago Manual of Style (how to cite just about everything)

Masters of Renaissance Literature (thanks to the students of Arden Doern for this link to biographies of Renaissance writers, sometimes with full texts of their works)

Black Athena Debate

Research Tools

Libraries

TSU Libraries

RODP Virtual Library (links to all TBR libraries)

Internet Public Library (links to on-line reference works and periodicals, including international newspapers)

Library of Congress

Vatican Library

WorldCat (search for the nearest library holding a particular book)

Primary Sources, English (ancient, medieval, and early modern)

Internet History Sourcebooks:  This is a great first place to look.

Anglo-American Legal Tradition

Avalon Project at the Yale Law School

British History On-line

CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts) (Irish history and culture)

Geoffrey Chaucer Website

Copyright History (1450-1900)

Corpus of Middle English Prose

De Re Militari (military history)

E-Books at TSU (password required for off-campus use)

Early American Imprints Series

Early English Books On-line (no longer available--tell a librarian if you'd like to see this come back)

Women Writers On-line

Electronic Text Center:  Middle English Collection

English Manorial Documents

English Medieval Legal Documents

Fox's Book of Martyrs

Hanover Historical Text Project

Thomas Hobbes

St. Joan of Arc Center, Trials

Library of Iberian Resources On-Line

Medieval English Towns

Medieval Women Scriptorium

Meta-Search for Free E-books (includes both potential primary sources and more recent books)

On-Line Medieval and Classical Library

Opuscula (some in Latin, some in early modern forms of the vernacular)

Perseus Digital Library

Primary Sources:  Eyewitness Accounts of People and Events in Tudor England

Project Gutenberg

Project Wittenberg

Renaissance Electronic Texts

Renascence Editions

Richard III Society

Sixteenth-Century Renaissance English Literature

Table Talk of Martin Luther

University of Toronto English Library (some password protected)

Witchcraft Collection (Cornell University Library)

Primary Sources, Latin (ancient, medieval, and early modern)

Ancient and Medieval Studies, Columbia University Library

Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts

CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts) (Irish history and culture)

Monumenta Germaniae Historica

Documenta Catholica Omnia (includes PL)

Opuscula 

Perseus Digital Library

Sixteenth-Century Renaissance English Literature

Library of Iberian Resources

Visuals and Maps

Bayeux Tapestry

Hrabanus Maurus

Illuminated Middle Ages

Medieval Atlas On-line (modern maps of medieval features)

Medieval Writing

Staffordshire Hoard

Tabula Peutingeriana (Roman road map)

Geography and Maps

Eduplace

Blank and Outline Maps (from About.com)

Games and Quizzes

Educational Games (from quia.com)

Lindsey's Mania (good map quizzes)

Thinks.com

On-line Book Stores

Note:  These are sites I like to use.  They are included here for my own convenience.  Inclusion of a site on this page does not indicate an endorsement of any particular product or service by me or TSU or any department of TSU.  Let the buyer beware.

TSU Bookstore

RODP Virtual Bookstore

ABE Books

Amazon

Edward R. Hamilton Bookseller

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